The SSC Result 2010 Jessore Board was officially announced on May 15, 2010, along with the results of other general education boards in Bangladesh. Although the overall Secondary School Certificate (SSC) results were declared nationwide on May 6, 2010, the Jessore (then spelled as Jashore) Education Board released their results a few days later, maintaining consistency with the announcement schedule of the other boards.
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TogglePass Rates for National vs. Jessore Board
- National average pass rate: 79.98%
- Jessore Board pass rate: 79.18%
This indicates that on an average, Jessore Board students were only about 0.8% behind the nationwide average.
Student Participation & Success
- Approximately 1,206,019 candidates appeared for the exams under the ten board regions together.
- In 2010, 960,492 students passed their SSC exams.
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Jessore Board 2010 Breakdown
As per official other Jessore Board records:
- Total students appeared: 114,261
- Students passed: 89,923
- Students failed: 24,338
- GPA 5.00: 0 (nobody scored the highest grade possible)
A pass rate of 78.70% and a failure rate of 21.30% were recorded, equal to the 79.18% reported by blogs.
Comparison with Other Boards
Among major boards in 2010:
- Dhaka Board: 77.99%
- Chittagong: 72.31%
- Comilla: 81.03%
- Rajshahi: 85.61%
- Sylhet: 78.42%
- Barisal: 82.72%
- (Other estimates were around ~71% to 86% restrictions)
That puts Jessore more or less in the middle of the pack, stronger than Chittagong and Dhaka but weaker than Rajshahi and Barisal.
Reasons Behind the Results
Why was Jessore Board’s result low in 2010? There are several reasons behind this:
- Quality of teaching: Teachers in urban communities are generally better trained.
- Infrastructure: The technical and lab facilities in Jessore schools were better developed.
- Exams preparation: Additional coaching in district towns made it easier for the students to get support.
- Grading policies: Differences in board-level grading policies may impact performance.
Year-on-Year Trend for Jessore Board
Looking back at prior years:
- The pass rate of Jessore board was 67.81% in 2009.
- By 2010, that had risen to 78.70%—a remarkable increase of just under 11 percentage points.
- It was 83.54% in 2011, so a consistent improvement.
This indicates that the education system in Jessore was developing at a fast pace.
What “SSC Result 2010 Jessore Board” Means to Students
- Gateway to Higher Secondary: SSC results determine who is eligible for 11th and 12th grade.
- GPA 5.00 (the highest mark) was an infrequent occurrence — no Jessore candidate received it in 2010.
- Career impact: High scorers get to choose competitive fields such as science and commerce.
- Confidence boost: The upward trend contributed to the confidence in the board’s examinations.
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Jessore Board SSC Outcome 2010 seems to be the mirror of one year full recovery. With a pass rate significantly higher than last year, and neck to neck with the national average, Jessore was a board in good transition. For students, teachers and policy makers, this is more than a sign of success, but a movement towards better standards in Bangladesh secondary education.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. When was the SSC Result 2010 Jessore Board published?
Ans: It was announced on May 15, 2010.
2. What was the national average pass rate in 2010?
Ans: 79.98%.
3. What was Jessore Board’s pass rate in 2010?
Ans: 79.18%.
4. How many students appeared under Jessore Board in 2010?
Ans: 114,261 students.
5. How many students passed from Jessore Board?
Ans: 89,923 students.
6. How many students failed under Jessore Board in 2010?
Ans: 24,338 students.
7. Did any student get GPA 5.00 in Jessore Board in 2010?
Ans: No, none scored GPA 5.00.
8. Was Jessore Board’s pass rate higher than Dhaka Board?
Ans: Yes, Jessore had a slightly higher pass rate than Dhaka.
9. What was Jessore Board’s pass rate in 2009?
Ans: 67.81%.
10. How did Jessore Board improve from 2009 to 2010?
Ans: Pass rate increased by nearly 11%.


